
28 September 2012 | 10 replies
Ultimately, assuming you were planning to paint and replace the flooring anyway, you're going to be paying for the following extra stuff related to remediating the mold:- Remove any sheetrock that got wet- Remediate the mold behind the sheetrock- Perform air quality test(s)- Replace the sheetrockRemoving the sheetrock from the entire 2000 sf house probably wouldn't cost more than $3000.

26 September 2012 | 11 replies
So, the first thing you'll likely want to do is to dig up the rules for your state.Next, it sounds like the UPA calls for partnerships to be able to "override" the default rules to some degree (again, depending on the state rules), which would likely allow you to define your own dissolution rules, assuming everyone agrees.Personally, if it were me, and if everyone agreed on how they wanted to do things, I would just capture the agreement as part of the partnership or business entity and go from there.

25 September 2012 | 5 replies
I assumed the closing company would get a check for the remainder of the current tenants month rent from the owner, by they didn't.

2 October 2012 | 38 replies
Thus it is not proper for such a broker to undertake to devise the detailed terms of a purchase-money mortgage or other legal terms beyond the general description of the subject property, the price and the mortgage to be assumed or given."

6 April 2018 | 14 replies
I am assuming when you say multi family you are talking 2 family?

27 April 2015 | 47 replies
@Rick BraddI would never assume a broker would watch over your money as well as you.

27 September 2012 | 12 replies
But I would assume you could just as easily wholesale a short sale deal as you could anything else.

27 September 2012 | 3 replies
If there wasn't a list of damages, then I would assume everything was in proper working order, no major issues at the time he moved in.

27 September 2012 | 8 replies
if you mean is there a signed document saying that this is a MTM lease then no.I assumed the 31 days was implied by the state but it sounds like it is not... :(

30 September 2012 | 7 replies
This assumes the estate doesn't have other debt issues and that the executor won't have to sell the property to pay them off.Get some more details about the lien and find out if it's really "attached".